Pentagon urges no more troop drawdowns

Published: Sept. 6, 2008 at 9:03 AM

WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Defense is urging President George Bush to delay further drawdowns of U.S. troops in Iraq, White House officials said.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates delivered the recommendations to Bush this week, in which military officials say security gains in Iraq are too tenuous to continue a troop withdrawal that began earlier this year, the Washington Post reported Saturday.

The recommendation came as a compromise between those who wanted to continue the withdrawals and those, such as Gen. David Petraeus, the U.S. commander in Iraq, who were worried by the postponement of provincial elections initially scheduled for this month, lingering sectarian conflicts and other Iraqi problems, the Post said.

Under the plan, up to 7,500 of the 146,000 U.S. troops now in Iraq could be removed by the time Bush leaves office in January, but they would likely be re-deployed to Afghanistan, sources said.

"The president is now considering his options," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
New heart attack biomarker found (4 min)
MRIs may detect breast cancer earlier (19 min)
Crypt searched for Caravaggio's bones (27 min)
Group says video game sales declining (35 min)
Chemo effective for some breast cancers (38 min)
Colts try to rise to 13-0 against Denver (38 min)
Apple accuses Nokia of patent infringement (39 min)
fark
6 charged in $1.2M medical insurance scam for uneccessary power wheelchair and scooter reimbursements....
Jailed rapist wants medical help with his erection, suggesting his sentence isn't stiff enough
Man stabbed in Toowoomba... Ok, now that they're just making up names for body parts Subby's gonna...
In Canada, even the nuclear waste is polite
Photoshop this wall of clocks
Police say that the Olympic-branded Ecstasy pills they found may not be officially sanctioned